Ordered Wed night had it by Fri morning, correct product delivered too. All pieces accounted for and intact. Easy to put together but preferred using socket wrench for bolts when possible (10, 12, 13mm) its just less annoying and you can get things good and secure (comes with the usual Allen wrench and funky sheet metal wrench tools though). It is handy to have a second person available for certain steps but not absolutely necessary. The arm attachments, oddly enough, were the trickiest to align and get the bolts to thread, everything else was straightforward and went to plan.
Instructions are minimal (6 diagrams, pictured). The only uncertainty I encountered was deciphering between the sets of bolts that are the same length. Add some common sense and it all works out though. The lighter weight narrower gauge bolts hold the arms, the heavier weight thicker gauge bolts go to the ottoman.
Appearance is as portrayed. Definitely not at this price point, shouldnt be expected anyway. Generally a light /ish color, not quite cream but close. Roughly 50 pounds, slides easily along the carpet when I want to move it. Decent size for a small space.
It is comfortable. Husband is 61 170, I am 54 135 and were both generally comfortable sitting in the chair. It is, as indicated elsewhere, a bit low to the ground for him whereas I am enjoying being able to have my feet touch the ground for once (this would not be a great chair for anyone who struggles to get up unassisted between being so low down and lightweight). works just fine, 360 degrees. Reclines as intended. Does not fully recline, its more of a sitting upright or inclined back to about 45 degrees (otherwise itd tip). I am more comfortable sitting with it inclined. My shoulders are exactly below the line of the head cushion so when sitting completely upright it tends to make my head want to tilt forward causing neck strain. Leaning back however the back is perfect and even has some lumbar support going on. The cushion holds my head at the right inclination to read or work on the computer pretty comfortably. The ottoman is a bit tippy to the left and right, dont rely on it to do more than hold your feet while you relax.
Its a good chair for the money spent.
Ordered Wed night had it by Fri morning, correct product delivered too. All pieces accounted for and intact. Easy to put together but preferred using socket wrench for bolts when possible (10, 12, 13mm) its just less annoying and you can get things good and secure (comes with the usual Allen wrench and funky sheet metal wrench tools though). It is handy to have a second person available for certain steps but not absolutely necessary. The arm attachments, oddly enough, were the trickiest to align and get the bolts to thread, everything else was straightforward and went to plan. Instructions are minimal (6 diagrams, pictured). The only uncertainty I encountered was deciphering between the sets of bolts that are the same length. Add some common sense and it all works out though. The lighter weight narrower gauge bolts hold the arms, the heavier weight thicker gauge bolts go to the ottoman. Appearance is as portrayed. Definitely not at this price point, shouldnt be expected anyway. Generally a light /ish color, not quite cream but close. Roughly 50 pounds, slides easily along the carpet when I want to move it. Decent size for a small space. It is comfortable. Husband is 61 170, I am 54 135 and were both generally comfortable sitting in the chair. It is, as indicated elsewhere, a bit low to the ground for him whereas I am enjoying being able to have my feet touch the ground for once (this would not be a great chair for anyone who struggles to get up unassisted between being so low down and lightweight). works just fine, 360 degrees. Reclines as intended. Does not fully recline, its more of a sitting upright or inclined back to about 45 degrees (otherwise itd tip). I am more comfortable sitting with it inclined. My shoulders are exactly below the line of the head cushion so when sitting completely upright it tends to make my head want to tilt forward causing neck strain. Leaning back however the back is perfect and even has some lumbar support going on. The cushion holds my head at the right inclination to read or work on the computer pretty comfortably. The ottoman is a bit tippy to the left and right, dont rely on it to do more than hold your feet while you relax.